If you plan on hiring an instructor, be prepared to dish out some dough.
Any competent teacher will charge upwards of twenty-five dollars per half hour of basic guitar lessons.
If this is within your budget, you will be on your way to fame in no time.
If not, lets explore some other options available.
Learn From A Friend.
If you have friends who play, this is the cheapest way to get your basic guitar lessons and have some fun at the same time! Plan regular jam sessions and explore the many styles of music from yesterday and today.
Learning from a friend may not be the most effective way, unless they themselves have taken professional lessons.
Any errors they make will be your own as well.
If You Are A Student Joining a music class is another great way to get free lessons, and fellow class mates are available to watch and practice with.
Some one-on-one time with the teacher is always good.
Night School If you have the time after work, this is an option that will require some extra dedication on your part.
The classes may be quite large, with less personal time with the instructor and once you have completed basic guitar lessons, there is one level after that.
You pay an hourly rate which will be more reasonable than a private tutor.
Teaching yourself can be done, but it can be frustrating as well.
If you are blessed with the ability to play by ear, you have the advantage.
If not, here is another option: Online Courses The Internet is full of knowledge.
By doing some research you can find affordable online basic guitar lessons, videos and even Ebooks you can refer to anytime you wish.
The best advantage of online learning is you can go at your own pace and learn in the comfort of your own home-day or night.
These online courses should offer a money back guarantee, and if purchasing software, be sure to check for twenty-four hour support on technical issues that may arise.
Whichever the method you choose, practice is what will get you there.
Practice every day and most of all, have fun!
Any competent teacher will charge upwards of twenty-five dollars per half hour of basic guitar lessons.
If this is within your budget, you will be on your way to fame in no time.
If not, lets explore some other options available.
Learn From A Friend.
If you have friends who play, this is the cheapest way to get your basic guitar lessons and have some fun at the same time! Plan regular jam sessions and explore the many styles of music from yesterday and today.
Learning from a friend may not be the most effective way, unless they themselves have taken professional lessons.
Any errors they make will be your own as well.
If You Are A Student Joining a music class is another great way to get free lessons, and fellow class mates are available to watch and practice with.
Some one-on-one time with the teacher is always good.
Night School If you have the time after work, this is an option that will require some extra dedication on your part.
The classes may be quite large, with less personal time with the instructor and once you have completed basic guitar lessons, there is one level after that.
You pay an hourly rate which will be more reasonable than a private tutor.
Teaching yourself can be done, but it can be frustrating as well.
If you are blessed with the ability to play by ear, you have the advantage.
If not, here is another option: Online Courses The Internet is full of knowledge.
By doing some research you can find affordable online basic guitar lessons, videos and even Ebooks you can refer to anytime you wish.
The best advantage of online learning is you can go at your own pace and learn in the comfort of your own home-day or night.
These online courses should offer a money back guarantee, and if purchasing software, be sure to check for twenty-four hour support on technical issues that may arise.
Whichever the method you choose, practice is what will get you there.
Practice every day and most of all, have fun!
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